One of the latest developments in biometric time and attendance, facial recognition clocking software has come forward leaps and bounds in recent years.
A Guide To Face Recognition
One of the latest developments in biometric time and attendance, facial recognition clocking software has come forward leaps and bounds in recent years.
Keeping your workforce, visitors and business premises safe is essential. We understand that this solution should be easy-to-use and we will work with you to identify the access control hardware that provides the most flexible, reliable and durable solution to ensure the long-term security of your business.
The payroll process has always been vital for businesses of all sizes. In order to maintain the balance between profit and loss, as well as ensure that employees and suppliers are being paid in a timely manner, payrolls need to be accurate and reliable.
For over 30 years we have been providing a wide range of access control and time and attendance solutions to businesses across many sectors.
Are you struggling to identify which time and attendance system will work best for your business? As the UK’s leading supplier of time and attendance solutions, Computime is here to help.
If you have worked in HR, then chances are at some point you have encountered or heard of the Bradford Factor. The score is based on the data collected from modern time and attendance systems which provide an accurate overview of an employee’s short term and long absences in order to identify patterns and trends.
Biometric door locks – or smart locks – are devices that allow you to unlock your door with the combination of a fingerprint and PIN.
All employers will know that it’s crucial that all visitors who attend the workplace have been accounted for in the event of an emergency such as a fire.
Biometric time and attendance has gained popularity over the last decade or so, with many organisations opting for fingerprint clocking machines to track employees clocking data.
If you have worked in HR, then chances are at some point you have encountered or heard of the Bradford Factor.